Showing posts with label candy glendening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candy glendening. Show all posts

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Creative Courage Soul Sisters : Part II



Lisa Sonora Beam is an American painter and writer currently living in Oaxaca City, Mexico. She is the author of The Creative Entrepreneur: A DIY Visual Guidebook for Making Business Ideas Real. Lisa leads Creative Entrepreneur workshops all over the world where she strives to help others bring their creative gifts into the world through meaningful work.


Heather Braun-Dahl is a painter and ceramic artist working in Vancouver, Canada. She studied at the Emily Carr Institut of Art and Design, and combines her many talents in her Dahlhaus art studio. See more of Heather's beautiful work here and on her Dahlhaus blog.


Eleanor Mayrhofer started creating printable stationery, paper goods and invitations while working at her full-time day job. Within a couple of years, her e.m.papers business took off and she was able to quit her job to work creatively full time! (See her recent Etsy Quit Your Day Job interview here.) e.m.papers products have been featured in popular magazines such as Martha Stewart Weddings and BRIDES + design blogs like Apartment Therapy and Design Milk. 


Susan Schwake is an art instructor in her own art school where she has created her own curriculum. Her vision to teach and share art on her own terms has grown into artstream studios, which includes a contemporary gallery, an adjunct teaching staff of three, workshops and retreats most every day of the year, and their own full media design firm. Susan is also the author of the popular new book Art Lab for Kids and a writer for Illustration Friday and Illustration Friday Kids.


Candy Glendening is a textile artist and creator of Candied Fabrics. She was featured in Dyeing to Stitch, a DVD filmed on the set of Quilting Arts TV, and she has written about quilting and dyeing fabrics arts for a variety of major textile arts magazines. Candy also leads online dyeing classes here.


Patricia Zapata is a graphic designer, crafter and the author of Home, Paper, Scissors: Decorative Accessories for the HomeExamples of her artwork are found on her portfolio site and in her A Little Hut online shop. Her work has been featured in many online publications such as Design SpongeApartment Therapy, Decor8, Poppytalk, and Bloesem among others. Patricia has published tutorials on the Craft magazine and site and was a guest crafter on HGTV’s That’s Clever.

I'm delighted to have this group of talented, creative women joining us for the fall session of my Creative Courage ecourse to share their secrets on how they've accomplished their ambitious goals.

We'll be starting in September and spaces are filling quickly. I hope you will join us too! Get more information about our course here.

Have a lovely weekend!

xoxo
Stephanie

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Creative Courage Fall Session Now Open!

 

Hi lovelies! I'm delighted to open registration today for our next session of Creative Courage! 

Our Fall Session will run from September 24, 2012 - November 2nd, 2012. I'd love for you to join us! Be sure to sign up today to get your Early Bird Discount.

Creative Courage is an international e-course for women around the world, and I've designed it as a practical guide to help you start making your creative goals real.

As always, I've invited 12 expert guests to join us for brand new, fresh, and exclusive Creative Courage interviews.

I'm thrilled with the amazing group of women who will be joining us! 

Here is a peek at our Fall Session Creative Courage featured interview list:

Alena Hennessy - internationally known artist, designer, illustrator, and author of the gorgeous, new book Cultivating Your Creative Life: Exercises, Activities, and Inspiration for finding Balance, Beauty, and Success as an Artist

Victoria Smith - design expert, photographer, writer, and editor of sfgirlbybay, one of the West Coast's leading design blogs, contributor to many major art and design magazines

Lisa Sonora Beam - mixed media artist, writer, workshop leader, adventurer, and author of The Creative Entrepreneur: A DIY Visual Guidebook for Making Business Ideas Real

Alicia Paulson - crafter, writer, photographer, multi-talent and author of Stitched in TimeEmbroidery Companion, and creator of the lush, beautiful Posie gets cozy

Christine Mason Miller - artist, illustrator, seeker, explorer, and author of several books including Desire to Inspire: Using Creative Passion to Transform the World and Ordinary Sparkling Moments

Heather Moore - illustrator and designer from Cape Town, South Africa, creator of the design label Skinny laMinx, owner of the Skinny laMinx store & studio and extremely successful Skinny laMinx online shop

Arounna Khounnoraj - cofounder of bookhou, a multidisciplinary design studio based in Toronto, that emphasizes natural handmade materials, editor of the poetic bookhou at home online journal

Patricia Zapata - designer, illustrator, creator of A Little Hut and Zapata Design boutiques, author of Home, Paper, Scissors: Decorative Paper Accessories for the Home, guest on HGTV's That's Clever

Eleanor Mayrhofer - owner of e.m.papers, designer of unique, printable stationery, paper goods, and invitations, featured in Apartment Therapy, Martha Stewart Weddings, and BRIDES magazine

Heather Braun-Dahl - painter and ceramic artist based in Vancouver, creator of Dahlhaus and the Dahlhaus art shop, featured in InStyle, style at home, and House and Home magazines

Candy Glendening - textile artist and creator of Candied Fabrics, featured in Dyeing to Stitch, a DVD filmed on the set of Quilting Arts TV, prolific art quilter, designer, and author

Susan Schwake - artist, illustrator, owner and artistic director of artstream studios, a contemporary gallery and workshop space, author of the popular new book Art Lab for Kids

These powerful ladies from around the world will share their secrets with us on how they have published books, built online businesses, created workshops and e-courses, opened stores/galleries, been featured for incredible press opportunities, and are now thriving as successful artists, authors, crafters, photographers, and designers.

Creative Courage is 6 weeks of fun, color, inspiration, tools, and resources to kick start your creative life!





Our topics include:
  • clarifying and believing in your creative dreams 
  • pushing through your fears and developing your self-confidence
  • fresh ideas on how to earn more money with your art and creative skills
  • building an online presence to grow your career as an artist
  • making connections and finding press opportunities to spread the word about your work
  • creating artwork without inhibition and how to avoid getting stuck
  • nurturing your body and soul to increase your creativity
  • avoiding burnout and promoting balance in your life
  • finding positive support for your work and building a community 
  • connecting and collaborating with others to energize your creative business
  • developing helpful strategies for time management for busy women
  • and much more! 

I've added new, bonus material for this session as well:
  • tips for using certain colors in your home and studio areas to activate your creativity
  • an expanded bibliography and resource list for continued learning
  • brand new exercises to boost your personal courage and creative spirit

I'll be sharing my experiences as an artist, published illustrator, working mom, and American expat living in Germany. I'll also tell you how my family and I do our best to juggle it all and make our lives more creative, interesting, and rewarding.

You'll be able to connect with like-minded women in our private Creative Courage Facebook and Flickr groups. This supportive, community spirit is one of the very best parts of Creative Courage!




When you sign up for Creative Courage, you will receive:

  • inspirational, visually inspiring daily posts (Monday - Friday) on a private website to encourage, support, and help you start turning your creative dreams into reality
  • weekly video featuring my personal tips for each week's topic
  • colorful PDF worksheets to download, use, and keep forever
  • fun, helpful activities to help clarify your thoughts and strengthen your self-confidence
  • abundant resources with links so that you can explore each topic in depth
  • exclusive, in-depth interviews with an amazing group of 12 of today's top creative experts
  • access to a community of international, like-minded, supportive creative explorers who share your wish of living a richer, fuller, more colorful and joyful life
For more detailed information about the course and to read what previous participants have to say, please visit my Creative Courage information page here.


I encourage you to register for the Creative Courage e-course, open your mind and heart, and start listening to your deepest, truest wishes for your life. 

I'd love for you to take part in the Creative Courage e-course! Get six weeks of fun, color, encouragement, inspiration, love, access to a supportive community, plus 12 exclusive expert interviews for only $99.

Our Fall Session will run from September 24th - November 2nd, 2012.

To sign up for Creative Courage, simply click on the Add To Cart button below to secure a space and complete your registration. You'll be redirected to PayPal to complete your payment, and then you'll receive a welcome and confirmation email from me.

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Thanks so much for your interest, and I look forward to beginning our next session of Creative Courage in September with you

xoxo

Stephanie



Tuesday, April 6, 2010

candy glendening : artists who blog



Candy's blog: www.candiedfabrics.com/journal
Candy's website: www.candiedfabrics.com
Candy's shop: www.candiedfabrics.com/shop



Why did you decide to start a blog?

After reading blogs for a couple of years and learning a tremendous amount from them, I decideded to start recording my artistic process in a tangible way. I also had the hope that perhaps I could give a teeny bit back to the blog-o-sphere, sort of paying it forward from the help I’d received.



How did you come up with the name of your blog?

For a short time about 8 years ago I sold hand dyed fabric. My name is Candy, so Candied Fabrics as a name for that venture was not a big stretch! I loved the name, and kept it when I started selling my art made with my hand dyed fabrics, and so it was easy to keep it for the blog as well.



How has blogging affected your work as an artist/designer?

I have learned so much from writing about what I do and why I’m doing it. I am sure that a lot of my artistic growth in the past year and a half is because I’ve been able to identify themes and successfull strategies I’ve quantified by blogging about it.



What are some of your favorite artist/designer blogs? Why?

OH! Such a hard question...but I’ll try to narrow it down to artists who have something specific that I look to for inspiration!

a la mode stuff: Linda has an incredible eye for composition – the way she lays out pictures for a blog have several times sparked a layout for me.
Aimee from Artsyville: The wonderful color/textures she creates for her doodles sing out to me, the lovely casualness of her lettering, and her words just make me laugh.
Arounna from Bookhou at Home: The simplicity Arounna achieves with her work brings me peace.
Daisy Janie: Jan’s use of color excites me. I also love the freedom of her lines.
Lisa Call: Contemporary Textile Art: Lisa has an amazing work ethic, and a way of talking through issues about getting things done that has been an amazing help to me. Her ability to work through an idea with a few huge series of works is awe inspiring!
Lisa Wharton of Urban Bird: I love her birds, but also her use of the informal house shape. I love the texture she gets on her small works, and when the small works are combined into larger compositions, ooh! I just love them.
Martha Marshall: An abstract painter, Martha works in several different styles, and her discussing her work is helping me understand how truly abstract artists work!
Melody Johnson: She is an amazing art quilter who is also an awesome painter. She was the person who began my incredible journey down the path from traditional to art quilter by creating amazing work.
Scoutie Girl: THE place to go for eye candy, MANY of the blogs I follow I found through the hard work of Tara (and before her, Jan!).
Stephanie Levy: Although you’re last alphabetically, you’re TOP of my list for amazing composition skills! I love your ability to combine abstract shapes with realistic line drawings (something I’ve been doing with my Botanical Sketches series). You also create the most delicious color combinations. I LOVE when you work in 3-d, it’s so exciting and one of the driving forces to work in 3-d that is building up inside of me right now!

**Thank you Candy :)



Do you have any advice for keeping a blog interesting for readers?

My last 2 pieces I broke down into several posts so I could show my process – lots of folks found that interesting. I guess I try to show on blogs what I find interesting on other blogs – which is a mix of stuff: Artistic process, behind the scenes business stuff, beautiful shots of finished work and enough personal stuff to flesh out the person behind the beauty on the screen.



What have been the most positive aspects of publishing a blog for you?

I make incredible connections with people that I never would have met, but for the blog. Blogging has taken the place of other down time activities I used to do (watching TV), and I’m so glad it has – the act of recording my process has clarified it for me, I’m learning a lot about how and why I create. My hope is that the more I understand about this, the better I’ll become at it!



What do you find to be the greatest challenges and rewards of having a creative profession?

My biggest challenge should be no surprise to any of us: TIME! I do NOT have enough of it! My biggest reward: always having plenty to do with the time that I DO have. In year’s past, when my kids were very young, I yearned to have time to create, and when I did have that time, I would often struggle with what I wanted to make. Now I have ideas literally screaming to be made inside my head.



Other than your blog, what has been the most effective way for you to promote your artwork and reach new customers and clients?

Local art/craft fairs. I make a line of „everyday art“ that allows me to monetarily support my artistic habit and expose folks at these shows to my art, in the hopes that they will buy a scarf or bag today and call me later to create a piece of art just for them. I completed 2 commissions just this month for folks who had purchased scarves from me in the past; I hope this continues!



How do you maintain a healthy work/life balance?

HaHaHaHaHa (wiping tears from my eyes). Thanks for the laugh...I do NOT have a healthy work/life balance. This is a work in progress!



What would you most like to accomplish in the upcoming year?

I’ve pretty much reached my limit when it comes to setting up for shows. I’d love to increase my online sales. But really, I’d like to continue working in 3-d and see where it takes me.



Do you have any personal New Year’s resolutions for 2010?

Although I don‘t do resolutions (so much baggage behind that concept) I Do have a couple of „inclinations“:

1. Create more Art!

2. Communicate my Art!

Thanks Candy! Your enthusiasm, positive spirit, and great sense of color are always an inspiration :) Read more about how Candy successfully manages to balance family and career time here!